Colorful Animal Paintings Inspired by George Rodrigue’s Blue Dog Series

Art projects for kids are some of my favorite activities to do with both my kids. Our most recent art lesson, creating bright animal paintings, was inspired by American artist, George Rodrigue.

Have you ever seen images from George Rodrigue’s Blue Dog Series? It’s a series of paintings centered around a blue colored dog in a variety of settings. Kids are naturally drawn to the bright blue dog image.

We are fortunate to have a George Rodrigue art gallery where we live, so Lucy and Theo are quite familiar with Blue Dog. We walk passed him often when we’re in town!

With the recent passing of such an inspirational artist, we were inspired to create our own artwork inspired by Blue Dog (and George Rodrigue). (This post contains affiliate links. Thank you so much for your support.)

Colorful Animal Paintings Inspired by Blue Dog

We started our art lesson by reading the book, Why is Blue Dog Blue? by George Rodrigue. In this book full of blue dog illustrations, George Rodrigue emphasizes how wonderful your own imagination can be. He encourages children to paint things in any color they’d like. Maybe you choose a color because of a feeling you have or maybe because of what you’re thinking about when you paint. He reminds us, “Artists don’t have to paint things the way they really are.”

This quote really resonated with Lucy. She tends to be a rule follower so hearing the artist say it’s okay to do what you imagine really seemed to free her. She was immediately coming up with all kinds of ideas! “Mom, wouldn’t a zebra that was lots of different colors be surprising to people? What if it was pink?!” And so our art project began.

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